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Antibodies

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Medical Notes: The New Community Flu Shot, A Better Treatment For Schizophrenia, And How Vitamins Can Protect Male Fertility

>> February 7, 2026

A breakthrough in mental health treatment is offering new hope for those living with Schizophrenia. Scientists may have found the breakthrough for a flu shot that protects the community. Are vitamins the secret to male fertility? The thrill of the game may be fueling more than just team spirit.

topics: Antibodies| Fertility| Medication| Mental Health| Reproductive Health| Risk| Science| Symptoms| Technology| Vitamins

The FDA Is Vegan: Why The Agency Is Phasing Out Animal Testing

>> July 27, 2025

Elizabeth Baker, Esq. discusses these new methods and the emerging technology helping to remove animal testing from all drug research.

topics: Antibodies| Biology| Consumerism| Public Health| Public Safety| Technology| Vegan

Medical Notes: How Our Genetics Can Predict Our Future, Climate Change Is Worsening Seasonal Allergies, And Why Research Excludes Pregnant Women

>> May 21, 2025

Why more pregnant women need to be in clinical trials. Scientists are helping us see the future. Does our DNA know our future? Have your seasonal allergies gotten worse?

topics: Antibodies| Climate Change| Education| Obstetrics and Gynecology| Work

Medical Notes: The Best Place To Live For Your Brain Health, Reducing Animal Testing, And Why You Should Skip Your Afternoon Nap

>> May 7, 2025

How the environment affects brain health. Will science ever move away from animal testing? Should you skip your afternoon nap?

topics: Air Pollution| Antibodies| Cognitive Decline| Environment| Pollution| Productivity| Risk| Science| Sleep| Technology

Medical Notes: Why Being Cynical Is Bad For Your Health, How Fungi May Soon Take Over, And Increasing The Effectiveness Of Chemotherapy

>> February 12, 2025

Is another global pandemic on the horizon? Antibodies aren’t just a protection from disease. Chemotherapy is tough on the body, but magnets could help. Being cynical is bad for your health.

topics: Antibodies| Cancer Treatment and Research| Chemotherapy| Climate Change| Disease| Emotion| Injury| Learning| News and Headlines| Recovery| Research and Clinical Trials| Risk| Side Effects| Therapy

Medical Notes: Diagnosing Cancer on the Go, Brain Waves Can Predict a Stutter, and the Scientific Way To Feel Less Stressed

>> March 20, 2024

Why do autoimmune diseases affect more women than men? Diagnosing on the go. Are speech disorders all in your head? A scientific way to feel less stressed.

topics: Antibodies| Communication| Diagnoses| Language| Mental Health| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials| Science| Stress and Stress Management| Technology| Women's Health

Medical Notes: Toxic Breastmilk, New Covid Antibodies, and Cellular Tattoos

>> September 13, 2023

Is your breast milk toxic? You may already be protected from Covid and its variants. Doctors might soon be giving out tattoos.

topics: Antibodies| Children and Parenting| Children and Youth at Risk| Covid-19 Pandemic| Doctors| Immune System| Medical School| Nanotechnology| News and Headlines| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Pollution| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| School| Science| Technology

How Doctors Can Transplant Organs Without a Donor Match

>> February 12, 2023

This week, we discuss how creative thinking and plasma exchange technology helped save one patient's life.

topics: Antibodies| Cardiology| Consumerism| Disease| Doctors| Health Care| Kidney Transplant| Organ Transplants| Patient Care and Safety| Surgery| Technology| Vulnerable Populations

Medical Notes: September 25, 2022

>> September 25, 2022

Research shows vaccine patch is 11x more effective in combating Covid variants in mice than standard needle delivery Afraid of needles? It’s your lucky day. Research published in the journal Vaccine shows that a vaccine patch is 11 times more effective in combating Covid-19 variants in mice than a standard needle delivery. Experts say this …

topics: Antibiotics and Antibiotic Resistance| Antibodies| Children| Cognitive and Neural Sciences| Cognitive Decline| Covid-19 Origin| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Gut Bacteria| Immune System| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Medical Research| Mutation| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Research and Clinical Trials| Risk| Science| Treatments

Medical Notes: January 23, 2022

>> January 23, 2022

Study at Israel’s Sheba Medical Center shows that a 4th shot increases antibodies fivefold within a week. A new study shows the stigma of depression is lessening. Plus, a new survey finds that not everyone feels invited to the table when it comes to plant-based foods. And finally, analysis shows that recreational and even medical marijuana can contain high …

topics: African Americans| Antibodies| Anxiety and Depression| Business and Industry| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Discrimination and Racism| Diversity| Government and Legislation| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Medical Research| Mental Health| Mental Illness| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Pharmacology and Toxicology| Public Discourse| Public Policy and Regulation| Research and Clinical Trials| Research and Development| Stigma and Stereotypes
medical notes: week of october 31, 2021

Medical Notes: October 31, 2021

>> October 31, 2021

An influential government task force issues new advice about low-dose aspirin. Plus, a study finds that people with natural immunity to Covid-19 don’t have it for very long. And finally, safe sex is still important--a quarter of people with STDs don’t tell their partners.

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Allergy and Immunology| Antibodies| Behavioral Science| Biology| Cardiology| Covid-19 Pandemic| Covid-19 Vaccine| Disease| Federal and State Government| Government and Legislation| Health Care| Immune System| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Infrastructure and Engineering| Life Expectancy/Lifespan| Masks| Medical Research| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Prevention| Reproductive Health| Research and Clinical Trials| Risk| Sex| Social Science| Vaccination| Viruses

Medical Notes: October 24, 2021

>> October 24, 2021

A new study calls into question the six foot social distancing guidelines. Then, eating green vegetables and fiber can cut your risk of colon cancer in half, and spinach is especially effective. And finally…where you live may protect you from dementia.

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Allergy and Immunology| Antibodies| Behavioral Science| Biology| Cardiology| Covid-19 Pandemic| Health Care| Immune System| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Infrastructure and Engineering| Life Expectancy/Lifespan| Masks| Medical Research| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Prevention| Research and Clinical Trials| Risk| Science| Social Distancing| Social Science| Vaccination| Viruses
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